Adaptations in Fishes

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‘Adaptation’ is basically the process or the act of adjustment. This means the ability of animals to modify themselves according to the environment. The question how adaptation arises that enables organisms to fit so perfectly into their environment is of great interest. The present book encompasses highly rich and well researched information on various important issues pertaining to adaptation in fishes. Besides the students, teachers and researchers in the subject, scientists and professionals in the field of pisciculture and natural sciences will find the book of utmost use.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arvind N Shukla

Dr. Arvind N. Shukla (b. 1970) obtained his M. Sc. (Zoology) from A.P.S. University, Rewa and was awarded Ph.D. from Vikram University, Ujjain. Recipient of many awards, Dr. Shukla has published 16 research papers in national and international journals of repute. He has participated in many national and international conferences. A seasoned teacher, currently he is Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Zoology, Govt. Vikram College, Khachraud, Dist. Ujjain (M.P.).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rajiv Tyagi

Rajiv Tyagi obtained M.Sc. (Zoology) from Meerut University (presently Chaudhary Charan Singh University) Meerut with Ist division. He studies Entomology as a special paper. He is an active and talented researcher. His field of interest is Endocrinology. He was awarded Ph.D in the field of interest in Endocrinology. He was awarded Ph.D in the field of Reproductive Physiology. He had been teaching undergraduate and post-graduate students in the capacity of permanent lecturer in the Department of Zoology, M.M. College, Modi Nagar. Dr. Tyagi is a seasoned teacher, and participated in many national and international conferences. He is an active member and fellow of many societies and associations. He has edited many books.

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Title
Adaptations in Fishes
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8126111100
Length
viii+218p., Figuers; ills; Maps; 23cm.
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